Combined costumer and wardrobe.



H. HANEY. COMBiNED COSTUMERAND WARDROBE.

APPLICATION mu) SEPT 29, i917.

Patented June 4, 1918.

jwuc for HiiHHNE found of advantage topesition at the inner end of the socket 3 the metallic disk or wear plate 15 and with which theouter end of the posed through each of the openings 16 is an" elongated shank 17 of a length to extend beyond opposite sides of the member 2 and said extended portions 18 are of screw formation so as to operatively engage the hook members 19 formed preferably of wood. In applying the hook members 19 the same are rotated relative to the shank 17. By this means it will-be at once understood that opposed .hooks19 are efiectively maintained in "applied position.

- The upper or outer end of the section 2 of the standardor supportingmember S is providedf'atits axial center with the longitudinally disposed socket 20 adapted to have seated therein an end portion of the elongated member or shank 21 of a length to extend beyond the end of the section 2. The extended portion of the member 21 is threaded as indicated at 22 and is adapted to be disposed through the axial center of the top or crown member 23. Engaged with the threaded portion 22 of the elongated member 21 are the nuts 24 positioned at oppo site sides of the top or crown member and in contact therewith. The nuts 24 serve to effectively hold the top or crown member 23 and the elongated member 21 in assembled relation.

Depending from the top or crown member 23 are the hat hooks or hangers 25 and also depending from the top or crown member 23 are the hooks 26 for supporting articles of wearing apparel.

Secured to the marginal portion of the top or crown member 23 through the medium of the tacks 27 or the like are the curtains 28 of a length to substantially entirely surroundthe portion of the standard or supporting member S above the legs 10. In view of the foregoing it is to be noted that my improved device may be readily assembled or taken apart and that convenient access may be had to the articles supported by the device either by,rotation of the upper section 2 or by rotation of the top or crown member 23 and which rotary movement of the top or crown member 23 is aiiorded by the elongated member 21 seated withinthe Copies of this patent maybe obtained for socket 20. It is also be understood that From' the'xforegoing description, it is thought to be obvious that a combined costumer andwardrobe constructed in accordance with my invention is particularly well adapted for use by'reason of the convenience and facility with which it may be assembled and operated and it will also be obvious that myinvention is susceptible of some change and modification without materially departing from the principles and spirit thereof and for this reason I do not wishto be un-' derstood as limiting myself to'theprecise arrangement and formation, of the several parts herein shown incarrying out my invention in practice except as hereinafter claimed.

I claim: l. A' dew-ice of the character described comprising a supporting member, the lower end portion of the supporting member being provided with angularly related openings disposed therethrough, headed shanks insertible through said openings and extending beyond the supporting member, the extended portions of the shank being of screw formation, legs engageable with the extended portions ot'the shanks and "straps detachably engaged with the legs and with the adjacent end of the supporting member, each of the legs overlying a head of a second shank.

2. A device of the character described comprising a supporting member, the lower end portion of the supporting member being provided with angularly related openings disposed therethrough, headed shanks insertible through said openings and extending beyond I the supporting member, the extended portions of the'shank being of screw formation, legs engageable with the extended portions of the shanks, and straps detachably engaged with the legs and with the adjacent portion of the supporting member, said shanks being arranged in pairs, the shanks of each pair being reversely directed, each leg overlying .the head of the shankextending in a direction opposite to the shank with which the leg is engaged.

In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

ADAM I-I. HANEY. IVitnesses:

FRANK P. HrN'roN, EDWARD J. BROWN.

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